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Nasscom concedes more AI job cuts loom after TCS move
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55165, member: 636"] Major technology firms begin workforce reductions as artificial intelligence transforms business operations across India. Nasscom anticipates organizational shifts toward product-focused delivery models during the coming months. Companies respond to client demands for enhanced agility and innovation capabilities. Traditional service frameworks face restructuring pressures from emerging technological requirements. Workforce adjustments may occur as businesses reevaluate conventional skill requirements. Technology sectors maintain long-term growth potential despite current disruptions. Each technological wave creates fresh employment opportunities and value networks. Organizations completed training programs for 1.5 million professionals in artificial intelligence competencies through Q4 FY25. Advanced certification initiatives reached over 95,000 workers at major corporations. Specialized expertise becomes increasingly valuable in evolving recruitment patterns. TCS announces plans to reduce staff by approximately 12,000 positions during fiscal year 2026. The Information Technology Ministry monitors these employment decisions closely. Labor advocacy groups challenge the company's termination procedures through official complaints. Critics argue the firm violated mandatory notification requirements under current employment regulations. Collaborative efforts between educational institutions and government agencies remain essential for workforce development. [/QUOTE]
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